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A little idea I came up with. A thread where anyone can post a little known fact about Dolphins. I happened to have found a few.

1. The Miami Dolphins are the first team to appear in three consecutive Super Bowls (71, 72, 73) and the first AFL/AFC to win back-to-back Super Bowls.

2. Vonnie Holliday's name is parodied in the non-NFL football game Blitz: The League. One of the superstars in the game, a defensive back, is named Vonnie Treonday.

3. Volume 15 of the manga Eyeshield 21, a picture of Ricky Williams, and his previous dreadlocked appearance may be the inspiration behind a character int he series, Agon Kongo.

:eek: :eek: - Pretty sure I dont have any idea what this is about.

Okay, I will submit a little to this:

Mariners, Marauders, Mustangs, Missiles, Moons, Sharks, Sunswere all names submitted as possibilities for the Miami franchise, but of course none could compare to the grace, strength and smarts of a dolphin:wink:

That's not really true. The Bills went to three straight Super Bowls as well.

Actually, the Bills went to 4 straight SuperBowls.

The Dolphins are the only expansion team in NFL history to win a SuperBowl. In '72, since no teams had entered since the Phins in '66, they were still considered an expansion team. Just a cool thought.

The record would not have been broken had the defenders been able to cover receivers like they did in 1984.

Dan Marino tried to spike the ball but he threw a game winning TD by accident.

We move Marshall for all the right reasons, miss out on ole' manning.. then when they dont overpay a backup qb : it's the last straw and jokers are protesting outside the stadium ! All brainwashed by the media. There's no pressure from within the walls of the office, it's all from the uneducated fanbase, and that's why a movement was made to inform the fans of what's going on, because all they had to go off of was the media.